Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1948.042.0046Description
Photo of sandstone formations done by the wind at Windy Hill, north and west of Rawlins about 20 miles. Taken June, 1934.
Update 1/2010: Black and white print. Snapshot. Image of a man and woman walking on the top of a hill strewn with large boulders. Woman is dressed in light pants, white shirt and knee-high boots and she has a cap on her head. Man is dressed in dark pants, knee-high boots, white shirt, dark tie and "Smokey the Bear" hat. Sparse vegetation on hill top; prairie and low hills in background.
Woman is the same as seen in 1948.042.0044 and 0045 and identified as Gerry Brimmer.
Written on back in purple ink: "windy Ridge" in pencil: "Rev. Hugh Fulton and myself-Dad and I and Rev. Fulton and his sister went out here and took a picnic lunch to look over what my dad thought were fossilized rocks."
Stamped on back in purple ink: "Jun 1934" "5".
Slightly yellowed around edges. Slight corner damage. Emulsion scratched.Collection
Photograph Collection